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Hi guys,
Regarding the 88 holes stringing technique, is there a 4-knot method or should I go with the 2 knot?
And if so, how much length does the sides need since it is clear that the left side is also being used for the crosses?
Thanks again,
Hezafo

Keep in mind that the pattern above requires you to clamp the last strings on the mains which may be difficult - check your machine to ensure you can clamp on the outside before using this pattern - otherwise, you will find a significant tension loss when tying the knots on the mains.

Keep in mind that the pattern above requires you to clamp the last strings on the mains which may be difficult - check your machine to ensure you can clamp on the outside before using this pattern - otherwise, you will find a significant tension loss when tying the knots on the mains.

A starting clamp is best for this - use it on the long side while you tie off the short side (that way the starting clamp is holding for as little time as possible).

Anyone have the pattern for Li Ning BP300B. This frame has the 2 hole groove near the middle of the frame like the old traditional wooden badminton and tennis racquets. Should I go one piece or two piece string job?

If you have strung tons of racquets, you can usually tell if there are more holes on the racquet. When working on the mains, you'll see some additional cross grommets near the sides if the racquet has more holes. The additional grommets are always on the "corners" of the racquet at 11, 1, 5, 7 oclock positions.

Hey thanks again. No, never strung any racquet but thinking of getting into stringing. Hence, the questions.
Are all grommets the same or if I break the grommets on a certain racquet, I have to use the same size/type?